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SA Builders
June 1892
Volume 13
,
Issue 6build
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Features
A School House at upper Montclair
A Cottage at Bensonhurst, Long Island
A Residence at Babylon, N. Y.
Houses near New York
A Residence at Plainfield, N. J.
A Dwelling of Moderate Cost
The Crescent Block, Bridgeport, Conn
A Summer Residence, Asbury Park
A Church at upper Montclair, N. J.
A Residence at Ludlow, N. Y.
Cork Pavement
The City Hall, Philadelphia
Best Treatment of Hard Wood Floors
F. T. Coppins
Proposed Railway Tower for the Columbian Exposition
The Electric Stair Climber
The Sick Room Temperature
The Twin Staircase
House Heating and Ventilation
Stair Builders' Goods
The Crushing Resistance of Bricks
Ornamental Hard Wood Floors
Large Winding Partition Doors
The “Alberene” Laundry Tub
Nolan's Hot Water and Steam Heater
A Successful Hot Water Heater
A Self-Retaining Dumb Waiter
The Lacquer Tree
Notes and Queries
Architectural Wood Turning
An Excellent Motor